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    extinct in 2018 Higashifushimi or Komatsu (東伏見 / 小松) - extinct in 1922 Kaya (賀陽) Asaka (朝香) Higashikuni (東久邇) Takeda (竹田) Unless otherwise stated, all princes...
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    Prince Kaya Tsunenori (賀陽, Kaya no miya Tsunenori ō, July 23, 1900 – January 3, 1978), was the second head of the Kaya-no-miya collateral branch of...
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  • gymnast Prince Kaya Kuninori (賀陽, 1867–1909), a member of the Japanese imperial family Prince Kaya Tsunenori (賀陽, 1900–1978), a member of the Japanese...
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    The Kaya (賀陽, Kaya-no-miya) (princely house) was the seventh oldest collateral branch (ōke) of the Japanese Imperial Family created from the Fushimi-no-miya...
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    Tsunenori Kawai (河合 常則, born 1937), Japanese politician. Prince Tsunenori Kaya (賀陽, Kaya no miya Tsunenori ō, 1900–1978), Japanese prince and general. Tsunenori...
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    Prince Kaya Kuninori (賀陽, Kaya-no-miya Kuninori Shinnō) (1 September 1867 – 8 December 1909) was a member of the Japanese imperial family and the founder...
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